T-Shirt and Jeans
Doggie Sweater From Aunt B Ó 2005
NOTE: For larger size, use larger hook. You can make the belt longer and the “Jeans” longer also.

Materials:
Caron Simply Soft
2 oz white, 2 oz blue, small amount brown
Size G hook
Small Belt Buckle
Gauge:
5 dc = 1 inch
3 dc rows = 1 inch
Size:
12” girth (measure around body behind front legs.
10” from neck to base of tail

Collar:

With white yarn

Row 1...ch 7, sc in 2nd ch from hook and next 5 chs,

Row 2-39...sc in back ridge of each sc across, ch 1, turn

Join collar together with sl st in each st (or you can sew it together) , turn

T-Shirt:

Row 1...Working in sides of rows, sc 40 sts, join, turn

Row 2-4...ch 1, sc in turning ch, sc in next 39 sts, join in first sc, turn (40 sts)

Row 5...ch 1, sc in turning ch, (sc in 9 sts, 2scs in next st) 4 times, join , turn (44 sts)

Row 6...ch 1, sc around 44 sts

Row 7...ch 1, sc in first 32sts, turn

Row 8...ch 1, sc in first st, 2 scs in next st, sc in next 28 sts, 2scs in next st, sc in last st, turn

Row 9...ch 1, sc across 34 sts, turn

Row 10...ch 1, sc in first st, 2scs in next st, sc in next 30 sts, 2scs in next st, sc in last st, turn (36sts)

Sc up sides of last 10 rows, across stitches, and down sides of last 10 rows

Fasten off

Belt:

Change to brown yarn

Row 1...ch 24, sc across 36 sts of t-shirt, ch 4 , turn

Row 2...sc in 2nd ch from hook and next 2 chs, sc in next 38 sts, sc in next 24 chains (65 sts)

Row 3 - 5...ch 1, sc across 65 sts, turn

Fasten off
Sew buckle to short side of belt.

Jeans:

Change to blue yarn

Row 1...attach in 3rd st of short side of belt, ch 3, dc in next 2 sts, skip 1, ch 1, (dc in next 3 sts, skip 1, ch 1) 7 times, dc in last 5, turn

Row 2..ch 3, dc in next 2 sts, skip 1, ch 1, (dc in next 3 sts, skip 1, ch 1) 7 times, dc in last 5, turn

Repeat row 2 to desired length.

Fasten off



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Patterns and/or items made from my patterns are not to be sold without written permission from me.
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